2011 Landmark Vineyards Pinot Noir Grand Detour Sonoma Coast

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Expert Ratings and Reviews

90 Points
Wine Advocate

90 Points
Vinous Media

90 Points
Vinous Media

88 Points
Wine Spectator

Customer Ratings

Based on 129 ratings

M. J.

Getting even better.......

Sep 24, 2014

Getting even better with age.......full of flavor, no watered down grape juice here! Still one of the only pinots that can grab my attention and keep it. This was a great deal from WA. I can't even get close to touching this price and I'm a Landmark wine club member! Don't hesitate on this one if it comes around again. You won't be disappointed.

N. O.

May 14, 2016

Another great value wine. Elegant, spare, lovely. Great wine for the price

D. B.

Enjoyed 7/14 with steak

Aug 31, 2014

Frankly, I didn't pay close attention but it was good and it was still good 2 days later. Had it with grilled steak

L. B.

Wonderful PINOT! could give it a 4.5 star rating

May 03, 2014

Modestly fruit forward, nice depth and finish, no sharp taste, very smooth with a lot of intensity. Drink now but will only improve over time. Great with many types of food.

About Landmark Vineyards

Founded by a scion of the John Deere family, Landmark moved to its current spot in the Sonoma Valley in 1989. Since then they've been making consistently rich, complex Chardonnays that are underpriced for their quality. Winemaker Greg Stach also makes a fine Pinot Noir and is showing steady improvement with Syrah. The 11 acre estate vineyard is planted to Rhone varieties, Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre, Counoise, and Viognier, while Chardonnay is sourced from growers in Sonoma County. The key here, as with so many top wines, is limiting manipulation in the cellars. Stach succeeds admirably.